N727WF. Boeing 727-25. c/n 20045-596.
Was also registered as: N2913; N800AK.
This aircraft was ordered by American Airlines - 1967 Rolled off the Boeing production line at Seattle (Renton) - June 1968 First flown as 'N2913' - June 25, 1968 Powered by Pratt & Whitney JT8D jet engines Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N2913 - June 1968 Registered to American Airlines Accepted by American Airlines as Seattle (Boeing Field) in the 'Astro Jet' livery - July 09, 1968 Operated its first revenue service - ? Withdrawn from American Airlines service - 1980 Sold to Parker Drilling - December 24, 1980 It was observed at Dusseldorf with twin blue cheatlines and no titles - June 15, 1982 Sold to Moorgate Investments - April 1987 Sold to Westfield Aviation - October 1988 The aircraft was reregister as N727WF - December 1988 Registered to - ? It was re-engined to Stage 3 Noise Requirements at San Antonio, Texas - April 1995 Rolls-Royce Tay 651-54 engines were fitted along with winglets It was converted to an executive configuration Registered to Bombardier Capital Corporation - July 23, 1999 Leased to Westfield Aviation as the registered operator Sold to Peninsula Aviation LLC NAO - September 16, 2003 Registered to Peninsula Aviation LLC NAO - September 17, 2003 The aircraft was reregistered as N800AK - July 20, 2004 Registered to Peninsula Aviation LLC NAO Sold to SG Air Leasing Ltd - August 13, 2012 Sold to Weststar Aviation - June 25, 2013 Registered to Aircraft Owner Guaranty Corporation Trustee It was withdrawn from service and stored at Subang - January 06, 2019 Departed Subang on the ferry flight to the United States as Jet Test JTN9127 - June 06, 2019 It arrived at Toledo on completion of the ferry flight - June 08, 2019 The aircraft was broken up for scrap Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - October 24, 2020 |